The usual explanation for our 3d vision is that, having 2 eyes, the crossed result of their slightly different vision creates the 3d effect. However, if I close one eye, I don’t experience any sudden flattening of my vision; nor I think that one-eyed people have problems perceiving depth, do they? So, what’s the REAL mechanism behind 3d vision?

In case you didn’t notice, CES 2010 was full of 3D. It was everywhere and the Acer GD235HZ is ready to play with all of it. The 23.6-inch, 1080p LCD is specifically designed to work nicely with NVIDIA’s 3D Vision active shutter glasses, but of course they don’t come with it.
The NVIDIA kit costs an extra $199 on top of the monitor’s $399 MSRP and require the right graphics card, too. But if you’re ready to test the 3D waters, this option is still less expensive even with all that extra stuff than refitting your home theater with a new 3D display and Blu-ray player. That is, of course, if you won’t mind watching Avatar on a 23.6-inch display. If this sounds like you, Amazon has the set available.


We may not be able to insert our consciousness into a game quite yet, although nVidia’s 3D vision tech is the next best thing. But the immersion is only as good as your display. Alienware’s new OptX AW2310 Monitor was announced today at CES and looks like it can really deliver.
The Specs:
- Contrast Ratio : 80000:1
- Brightness : 400 cd/m2
- Response Time : 3ms
- Optimal Resolution : 1920 x 1080
It connects with DVI and/or HDMI as well has having 4 USB 2.0 ports. Touch capacitive control buttons on the side, and audio ins and outs. All in all, this is a gorgeous looking display. You can pick one up now for $649.00
[Alienware]


Earlier this week, Asus unveiled a 15-inch laptop with Nvidia’s 3D Vision technology built in. We’ve just had a chance to take the $1,699 Asus G51J 3D for a test drive, and came away largely impressed with the results.
We’re fans of Nvidia’s 3D Vision technology, so we’re pleased to see that Asus is announcing a new 15.6-inch laptop with Nvidia’s 3D Vision technology built in. The $1,699 G51J 3D has a 120Hz LCD panel, and comes bundled with a pair of Nvidia’s active gla

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The 3D-ready Acer Aspire 5738DG.
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pcpro.co.uk)
A handful of bloggers have taken note of the Acer Aspire 5738DG, mentioned on that global PC brand’s New Zealand Web site. This 15.6-inch laptop is notable for including a 3D-capable display.
Unlike Nvidia’s 3D Vision setup, which …